Photosmith v1.1, an update of the app for Apple's iPad that allows sorting, rating, captioning and keywording of pictures on the go, and then later syncing those pictures and metadata to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, is now available. The new version addresses several bugs, improves stability, introduces compatibility with the upcoming iOS 5 and more.

The full list of stated changes is below.

What's New in Version 1.1

-- New Features --
• Added automatic detection if there are problem images that turns off auto importing to prevent repeated crashes--gives you the chance to find the problem image and keep using the app
• Added setting to manually import photos on demand instead everytime the app is opened
• Added setting to skip pre-generation of preview images
• Added setting to include iTunes synced albums in Photosmith
• Added RAF and NRW raw file support
• Added XMP export option to Dropbox (provides rudimentary support for non-Lightroom asset managers)
• Added automatic backups of the core database and a manual recovery option in case of data loss
• Added ability to enable app logging for support purposes
• Added baseline sync engine support for upcoming reverse sync functionality
• Added functionality to mark items as Rejected in Copy Name, for advanced sync images

-- Bug Fixes & Other Improvements --
• Fixed rotation of photos to all Send To destinations
• Improved file transfer speed and progress reporting during Lightroom Sync
• Now able to use iOS pregenerated thumbnails under iOS 5.0+ (import speed improvement)
• Fixed sharing selected images now uses the sort order instead of random order
• Fixed a regression from the previous version where fast previews weren't used in Loupe & Fullscreen views
• Fixed bug where Send To from the Last Imported collection always sent all images instead of only selected ones
• Fixed bug where user collections would sometimes show images that had been deleted from the iPad
• Switching collections in Grid view now 60% milliseconds faster
• Speed optimizations to startup - particularly for users with a large number of images on their iPad
• Fixed bug where large user collections wouldn't sync

Photosmith v1.1 is available from the iTunes App Store on your computer, or through the App Store on the iPad and iPad 2.